I don't get the Dubstep bashing. I think the genre has hit mediocre levels as soon as it hit the mainstream, but there's still some artists pumping out some good stuff. Dubstep always worked better when the Wobble bass was kept to a minimal and proper song structure was emphasized, and the genre really hit a creative peak in the early 00's when the Ninja Tune label was pumping out quality stuff left and right.

Eskmo, Tipper, Two Fingers, Broken Note, Box Cutter, Burial, Emika, Kryptic Minds, King Cannibal and Africa Hitech, all good stuff, and all of these have toyed around with Dubstep and made it something special.

TBH I cant stand Dubstep. I've been DJing for the last 7 years, and my time spent over in England (years ago, before Dubsteap was big in the States) it was feeling it. The Radio One Dubstep Wars were amazing. I was happy to be apart of that. The garbage that's being passed as Dubstep in the States now-a-days is just horrible.

It's taking the whole purpose of making music and shitting on it. Let's invert the sound and disorient it as much as possible, then make it really loud. Boys and girl, that's Dubstep in a nutshell. It's not difficult to do, hence why the Previous front my for From First to Last is doing it now.

I don't get the Dubstep bashing. I think the genre has hit mediocre levels as soon as it hit the mainstream, but there's still some artists pumping out some good stuff. Dubstep always worked better when the Wobble bass was kept to a minimal and proper song structure was emphasized, and the genre really hit a creative peak in the early 00's when the Ninja Tune label was pumping out quality stuff left and right.

Eskmo, Tipper, Two Fingers, Broken Note, Box Cutter, Burial, Emika, Kryptic Minds, King Cannibal and Africa Hitech, all good stuff, and all of these have toyed around with Dubstep and made it something special.